TY - JOUR
T1 - Compatibilization of poly(ethylene oxide)/poly(styrene) blends
T2 - Effect of the molecular weight of the compatibilizer
AU - Opazo, Alejandra
AU - Villar, Viviana
AU - Rios, Hernán
AU - Gargallo, Ligia
AU - Radić, Deodato
PY - 2001/11
Y1 - 2001/11
N2 - The effect of the molecular weight and concentration of the compatibilizer maleic acid-alt-styrene copolymer (MAaS) on the compatibility behavior of incompatible poly(ethylene oxide)/poly(styrene) (PEO/PS) blends was studied by differential scanning calorimetry (DSC) and polarized light microscopy (PLM). PEO with M̄w = 100,000 (PEO100) and PS with M̄w = 225,000 (PS225) were used for this study. DSC measurements showed two Tg values that were shifted relative to those of the pure components. This result should be indicative that MAaS acts as a compatibilizer for the blend. Diminishing of the spherulitic growth rate G was observed as the content and molecular weight of MAaS increased in the blend. This result was confirmed by morphological analysis, by which it was possible to observe that the amorphous component diminished its droplike domains. Contact angle measurements suggest that the wettability of PEO drops on a PS/MAaS surface are larger in the system containing MAaS as the compatibilizer.
AB - The effect of the molecular weight and concentration of the compatibilizer maleic acid-alt-styrene copolymer (MAaS) on the compatibility behavior of incompatible poly(ethylene oxide)/poly(styrene) (PEO/PS) blends was studied by differential scanning calorimetry (DSC) and polarized light microscopy (PLM). PEO with M̄w = 100,000 (PEO100) and PS with M̄w = 225,000 (PS225) were used for this study. DSC measurements showed two Tg values that were shifted relative to those of the pure components. This result should be indicative that MAaS acts as a compatibilizer for the blend. Diminishing of the spherulitic growth rate G was observed as the content and molecular weight of MAaS increased in the blend. This result was confirmed by morphological analysis, by which it was possible to observe that the amorphous component diminished its droplike domains. Contact angle measurements suggest that the wettability of PEO drops on a PS/MAaS surface are larger in the system containing MAaS as the compatibilizer.
KW - Compatibilizer
KW - Contact angle
KW - Maleic acid-alt-styrene
KW - Poly(ethylene oxide)
KW - Poly(styrene)
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/0035519359
U2 - 10.1081/MB-100107796
DO - 10.1081/MB-100107796
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:0035519359
SN - 0022-2348
VL - 40 B
SP - 993
EP - 1002
JO - Journal of Macromolecular Science - Physics
JF - Journal of Macromolecular Science - Physics
IS - 6
ER -